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<schendje> aw yeah!
<paroneayea> hello all!
<paroneayea> schendje: ! :D                                             [11:06]
<schendje> hey there!
<paroneayea> and joar and elrond are here too right?
<paroneayea> who else is here?
<schendje> please don't all reply at the same time!                     [11:07]
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<paroneayea> maybe it's just us! :)
<paroneayea> well sometimes these things are super noisy/busy, sometimes
             there's only 2-3 people ;)
<paroneayea> anyway, we have an agenda, but there's not too much on it
             http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Meeting#Next_Meeting           [11:08]
<paroneayea> schendje: anything you wanna add?
<schendje> pythonsnake as well maybe? :)
* schendje looks
<schendje> not yet, but I'll give it some thought                       [11:09]
<schendje> it's been quite some time :)
<paroneayea> :)
<paroneayea> alrighty, let's just plow into it then
<paroneayea> so first thing is "plugins update".  Truth of the matter is that
             the start of that really just got rolling forward with this last
             week's work on the unit tests stuff.
<paroneayea> the libreplanet stuff and the sprint and finishing the rewards
             stuff (now all done!) took up some time.  But, I have the next
             number of months fully on mediagoblin stuff without distractions
                                                                        [11:11]
<paroneayea> so, I think getting the plugins stuff in this release is on
             track, excepting that it might take longer than 2 months to knock
             this release out given how we released late last one and also
             there's all the other things that happened last month.
<paroneayea> I think release at the first monday of June with plugins support
             is likely                                                  [11:12]
<Elrond> Maybe we should postpone this release by a month and get back on two
         month release afterwards?
<paroneayea> Elrond: yeah I think so.
<paroneayea> also hi elrond :)
<Elrond> +1                                                             [11:13]
<paroneayea> related to all that, there's also a queue of things to review
             from the sprint, and i don't want them to be dropped.  I spent
             yesterday, a review day, trying to catch up on everything that's
             happened and organize it so I can plow forward on it
<paroneayea> of course any help that people want to give on reviewing
             appreciated                                                [11:14]
<paroneayea> so that's the first 2 items!
<paroneayea> third item is "Gstreamer 1.0 stuff (if Joar is here!) "
<paroneayea> but I don't know if joar is here!
<paroneayea> so we'll move on to the last(!) item (fastest meeting ever???!)
* paultag attempts to derail meeting
<paroneayea> hey paultag, welcome!                                      [11:15]
<paultag> hi!
<Elrond> I am helping on the itsdangerous session review... waiting for bcs to
         pong.
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<schendje> we're a lean, mean meeting machine
<paroneayea> Elrond: cool, I will send him an email after this meeting.
<paroneayea> so last item is: GSOC and Gnome Outreach for Women participation!
                                                                        [11:16]
<Elrond> paroneayea - Great. Note: He has the option of saying "I'm busy, it's
         okay if someone else (Elrond) finishes this up".
<paroneayea> Elrond: cool, I'll incorporate that in the email
<paroneayea> the news on GSOC is: we applied, I asked a few people if they
             want to be mentors, and we have a page here:
             http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/GSOC_2013                      [11:17]
<Elrond> paroneayea - Not saying he has to choose that option, of course. :-)
<paroneayea> Elrond: :)
<Elrond> Ahh, gsoc.
<paroneayea> if other people have ideas they want to add to that page, I say
             totally go for it
<Elrond> So on monday we know, if we're accepted?
<paroneayea> you'll see some people are already signed up for mentoring... if
             you're interested in menmtoring, let me know over PM
<paroneayea> yep
<pythonsnake> hi schendje !                                             [11:18]
<paroneayea> paultag: since you interrupted our meeting I'll try to trick you
             into being a mentor now! ;)
<paroneayea> heya pythonsnake !
<paultag> :>
<pythonsnake> oh, meeting
<paroneayea> yep
<paroneayea> so that's really all I have to say on gsoc specifically, anyone
             have questions?
<paroneayea> (am I plowing forward too much this meeting?  people are
             encouraged to interrupt as usual :))                       [11:19]
<paroneayea> the other part of the GSOC / OPW thing is of course the GNOME
             Outreach Program for Women participation!
<paroneayea> as you may have noticed, we are not a GNOME project :)     [11:20]
<paroneayea> but they do more than just GNOME stuff these days
<paroneayea> main downside: unlike GSOC which comes pre-funded, we have to
             find our own funding for OPW
<paroneayea> however, Morgan, freedeb and I have talked it over and we think
             it's important enough to fund this even if we have to do it
             ourselves                                                  [11:21]
<pythonsnake> Gstreamer 1.0 stuff <- and ffmpeg? :(
<Elrond> naive question: So what is "pro" on OPW in relation to "just find
         funding and hire someone"?
<paroneayea> the current plan is that it comes out of the campaign budget (ie,
             out of my own salary :)) but we think it's important enough
<paroneayea> Elrond: I'll be writing up a blogpost on why I think this matters
             (and asking people to donate if they're in support of it) but
             basically                                                  [11:22]
<paroneayea> I think these programs are super important
<Elrond> Okay, so they target some special thingies.
<paroneayea> we were thinking about it before, but partly it came out of
             Morgan tutoring at a high school
<larjona> I think most important thing for OPW is finding mentors....   [11:23]
<larjona> BTW hello all
<schendje> hi!
<paroneayea> and one of her female students said she was in an engineering
             class and she really liked it but she dropped out of it because
             she was uncomfortable being the only woman
<paroneayea> larjona: hey!  hiya :D
<paroneayea> I think that stuff is common and these outreach programs are
             helping improve the space
<paroneayea> increasing the number of female participants and raising new role
             models I think helps encourage this stuff                  [11:24]
<paroneayea> larjona: re: your comment
<paroneayea> at the moment aeva has been marked to do mentoring for that
<larjona> ok great!
<paroneayea> she volunteered
<paroneayea> so anyway
<Elrond> larjona - We have a bunch of people being around and willing to help
         generally.
<paroneayea> yeah the #mediagoblin channel is good.  But finding a dedicated
             mentor for this stuff is definitely important              [11:25]
<paroneayea> when I went to GSOC summit a few years ago, people were talking
             about the hardest part of GSOC isn't finding good students (which
             can be a challenge) but finding good mentors who don't vanish!
<paroneayea> I'll also be mentoring btw, but I haven't put myself down yet
             because I wanted to see what other people would sign up for
                                                                        [11:26]
<paroneayea> but both freedeb and I will be doing GSOC admin work to try to
             help mentors and students work together
<paroneayea> I think that's all I have to say on it for now :)
<paroneayea> anything anyone want to say on this?  Or other pet subjects for
             the meeting?
<larjona> OPW allows non-coding projects too                            [11:27]
<paroneayea> larjona: yeah I've been thinking about whether or not to put down
             programming only or also graphic design
<paroneayea> I know Morgan particularly after having that experience with her
             student thinks that if we're funding it, that funding a coding
             project would be best, but we'll see                       [11:28]
<paroneayea> anything else?                                             [11:29]
<paroneayea> schendje: ping                                             [11:30]
<schendje> yes?
<paroneayea> schendje: I do have one thing i'm now thinking maybe would be
             good to discuss now that you and pythonsnake are both here
<schendje> the multiple file upload?
<paroneayea> schendje: have you seen pythonsnake's work on a
             multi-file-uploader?
<paroneayea> yeah
<schendje> yeah I wanted to add that to the agenda as well
<schendje> what's the status on that?
<pythonsnake> did you see it
<schendje> can I provide any help?
<pythonsnake> schendje: yes! for the design                             [11:31]
<schendje> I don't think I saw it
<schendje> okay cool :)
<pythonsnake> http://boobierack.masterkorp.net:1234/submit
<pythonsnake> (you gotta manual redirect to /home/ at the end of the upload)
* schendje creates an account                                           [11:32]
<schendje> while I upload, could you quickly explain how it works?
<schendje> is flash involved, btw?
<pythonsnake> no, jquery                                                [11:33]
<paroneayea> note: pythonsnake's work on the multi file upload is one of the
             things I need to review.. I haven't looked at how it works,
             though pythonsnake and I have discussed it :)
<pythonsnake> just basic sequential uploads
<pythonsnake> then processed one by one in the server
<schendje> which plugin is it?
<paroneayea> schendje: it's not in master                               [11:34]
<pythonsnake> jQuery-file-upload https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload
<schendje> very cool
<schendje> alright, let's talk more about this later
<schendje> but looks neat, thanks for working on this :)
<pythonsnake> it supports drag & drop and pasting (chrome only)         [11:35]
<pythonsnake> it'a a pleasure :D
<Elrond> Okay, I'm off to RL for about an hour. See you later, guys.
<pythonsnake> it's*
<pythonsnake> Elrond: cya
<schendje> later Elrond
<schendje> pythonsnake: ah drag & drop as well? excellent :)
<paroneayea> later Elrond 
<paroneayea> thanks for participating in the meeting :)
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<pythonsnake> :)
<paroneayea> okay, if you two are speaking post-meeting                 [11:37]
<paroneayea> should we call that a wrap?
<schendje> fine with me                                                 [11:38]
<paroneayea> alrighty :)
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